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For most people, 30 years in a singlecareer may seem like an eternity, butfor Warrant Officer Rodney Abra-hams, he still feels he has many moreyears ahead.Abrahams, a father of two and mar-
ried for the last 23 years, has been em-ployed in the SouthAfrican Police Ser-vice for 30 years, spending almost allof them stationed at Manenberg policestation.He says although it has been a chal-
lenge to find balance between his per-sonal life andprofessional life, his fam-ily has been behind him all the way.“What I am trying to do is to not be
a police officer at home. I do not wantto police my family, because it is nota good thing, but they have been verysupportive,” he says.After initially joining the police in
April 1986 as a charge office clerk atBellville Police Station, Abrahamswas sent to the Bellville Magistrate’sCourt as a court orderly. He then en-rolled at the police training college thesame year, graduating as a constable.He was transferred to Manenberg po-lice station where he has been eversince. He would start outin the charge office be-fore being deployed inthe uniform investi-gation unit, dealingmostly with pettycrimes.V Continued on page 3
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Gangviolence inManenberghashit boil-ing point after 17 people have lost theirlives in the ongoing gang wars.
A total of 15 firearms have been confiscat-ed in the past three weeks and 17 attemptedmurders have been reported, confirms Ma-nenberg police spokespersonLieutenant IanBennett.He also adds police and law enforcement
agencies have saturated the area.“Additional police officers, including Law
Enforcement officers, have saturated thehotspot areas by doing stops and searchesand executing searchwarrants in the identi-fied hotspots,” Bennett explains.He says on Tuesday (12 April) at 23:30 po-
lice members were patrolling the areaaroundBeatrixCourtwhen theynoticed twosuspicious males walking to the court.“(Police)managed to corner themand con-
ducted a search. They searched the two boysaged 15 and 18 years old and found a 9mm
pistol with three live rounds.”On the same day, at 10:30, Bennett says of-
ficers of the Law Enforcement StabilisationUnit received information regarding a fire-armat anaddress inStormsriverRoad. “Theofficers found the five men in the house.They searched the premises and found a pis-tol, twomagazines and14 roundsof ammuni-tion. They also confiscated R19 700 in cash.”The fivemen, agedbetween21and33,were
arrested and will be appearing in court forthe possession of unlicensed firearm andammunition soon.Provincial police spokesperson Lieuten-
ant Colonel André Traut confirms the cur-rent warfare started at the end of March butdid not confirm the amount of fatalitiessince the flare-up. “The figures providedcannot be confirmed due to the moratoriumon the release of crime statistics.”Traut says they are grateful for the com-
munity reporting crimes in the area. “Thepolice get information from the communityon a regular basis, which is much appreciat-ed. In fact, we would like to encourage the
public to keepassisting thepolicewith infor-mation in this way. Unfortunately there areincidents when police officers are attackedby community officers when they are doingtheir job.”Traut confirms during the period Thurs-
day 31 March to Tuesday 12 April, 33 arrestsweremade in theManenbergareaduringpo-lice operations and 13 firearms with ammu-nition, of which five were automatic rifles,were confiscated. In further efforts to curbcrime and focus on the gang war flare-up inthe area, executive mayor Patricia de Lillesays the City of Cape Town’s stabilisationunit was deployed to the area.“I have called the Western Cape police
commissioner Major General KhombinkosiJula to discuss the gang war taking place.We are very concerned about the high levelof violence threatening the lives of so manyresidents. Even though it is the police’s pri-mary mandate to fight crime, the City willbe making all possible resources availableto assist their operations in Manenberg.”V Continued on page 2.
Crime scenes have been a commonsight for residents in the area for thepast month. The recent flareup ingang violence has resulted in anunconfirmed amount of deaths in thearea. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
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FROM PAGE 1Since last weekend, the City’s gang anddrug task team has been conducting raidsand sting operations,” De Lille says.The gang and drug task team and Stabili-
sation Unit confiscated three illegal fire-arms in Manenberg. The unit also arrestedfive suspects for the possession of drugs.De Lille explains the stabilisation unit
was launched in Manenberg last year forfour months during July and November,and they were then deployed to Ottery, Lav-ender Hill and other hotspots.“Fifty-eight officers of the Stabilisation
Unit have been redeployed to Manenbergand will be assisting the Gang and DrugTask Team with disruptive policing as wellas integrated policing operations. Jula hasconfirmed that the police will also deploy 36officers. We will be coordinating our ef-
forts,” she says.Law Enforcement confiscated four more
guns last week – three of which were foundin Manenberg.On Thursday 7 April, the Gang and Drug
Task Team arrested a 32-year-old suspectwith a .38 special revolver and four roundsof ammunition in Hanover Park. The sameteam later arrested a 26-year-old suspect forpossession of an illegal firearm and ammu-nition in Manenberg. Five other suspectswere arrested in Manenberg for possessionof narcotics.That same day, the Law Enforcement Sta-
bilisation Unit confiscated two firearms inManenberg.Maycomember for safety and security, JP
Smith, says the firearms will be sent awayfor ballistic tests.“There are far too many illegal firearms
on our streets. While I commend our offi-cers for their sterlingwork, I worry that thefour firearms taken off the streets are sim-ply being replaced by others brought intocirculation,” Smith says.He says “cracking the weapons supply
chain should be a critical part of policingefforts to quell gang violence”. “Once weroll out Shot Spotter inManenbergandHan-over Park, we will see a further increase inthe number of firearms confiscated.”Residents from Manenberg say they are
too scared to send their children to schoolduring the gang violence.Spokesperson for the Western Cape Edu-
cation Department (WCED) Jessica Shelversays they have not had any reports whereshootings have taken place on school prem-ises in Manenberg. “The principal of Ma-nenberg Secondary reported to our SafeSchools division that staff and learnersfound a body lying outside the schoolgrounds when they arrived about 07:20 onMonday morning. The learners did not wit-ness the shooting. The principal believedthat the incident was gang related.”Shelver says the school didnot require ad-
ditional support, as after the removal of thebody the area around the school was quiet.“Teaching and learning continued as nor-
mal. The principal will advise Safe Schoolson whether they need additional support.Safe Schools and the WCED are working
closely with schools and other partners toaddress school security and broader socialissues.“We have to adopt a ‘whole of society’ ap-
proach to deal with these issues,” Shelverexplains.Shelver says the department has invested
heavily in new “bullet reflective” fencing atManenberg schools, among other securitymeasures. “The fences, made of temperedsteel, are difficult to cut and difficult toclimbbecause of the ‘closemesh’ design.Ac-cording to our information, the fences willnot stop a bullet, but will deflect one, de-pending on the calibre of the bullet,” Shelv-er says.The WCED installed the fences following
gang violence in Manenberg last year. Thefencing has been installed at 12 of Manen-berg’s 14 schools. The other two schools al-ready have palisade fencing, Shelver says.“Safe Schools works closely with the po-
lice and the Metropolitan Police, who pro-vide security in the streets, when learnersare moving through the area before and aft-er school.”Western Cape Minister of Education Deb-
bie Schäfer is “extremely concerned regard-ing the flare-up of gang violence around ourschools in Bonteheuwel, Modderdam andManenberg”.“When there are reports of violence in a
certain area, schools implement their safetyplan. In terms of the Occupational Healthand Safety Act, every school must have asafety plan that meets local requirements,anda committee responsible for implement-ing the plan.”Schäfer says in recent events, schools in
Manenberg, Modderdam and Bonteheuwelhave followed their safety plans, and alertedthe authorities to the imminent threat out-side the school gates.“In the past, a strong police presence has
helped tominimise the number of incidentsreported. However, how can our police in-crease visibility when they are highly un-der-resourced?” questions Schäfer.She says the WCED is doing all it can to
protect pupils while on the school property.“Our schools, learners and educators
need all our support in these very tough andchallenging times,” she says.
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FROM PAGE 1“I worked there for about three years,then in 1992 the unit was disbandedand at the time, our station command-er here, Arno Lamoer, gave us a choiceto stay in the detective environment orgo back to uniform, driving policevans. I wanted to be a detective.”
Abrahams specialised in violentcrimes, particularly those related togang activity.
The recent upsurge in gang violencedoes not surprise Abrahams at all, andhe says the pattern has been a hard oneto break down over the years.
“The gang violence is a recurringthing. We are living in a communitywhere people are in need of resourcesand these gangsters are taking advan-tage of that. The youngsters want to bein with the gangs and these people sup-ply them. They will take over yourhouse in exchange for money. This hasbeen going on since I have been here.Now, 30 years later, it is still happen-ing,” he adds.
He feels people need to have a shiftin mindset as the police cannot do thisalone. “This is a thing where police, so-cial crime, correctional services ... allneed to work together to help changethe minds of the people in the area.”
He says the best part of his job is see-ing a case through to the courts and ob-taining a conviction. “To see that thevictim is satisfied with the work I putin, is definitely thebest thing there canbe for what I do,” he said.
Although he says he never wanted toleave Manenberg police station, he didadmit to having put in a transfer ortwo during the earlier years. “I startedto like working here – not that I thinkother people in other places do notneed more specialised help, but towork with these people is satisfyingand rewarding.”
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Police have confirmed that gangs are de-ploying their own reinforcements into
areas where the current gang war is takingplace.
The upsurge in gang violence regardingterritory started in Tambo Village on Thurs-day 31 March between the Hard Livings andDixie Boys gangs in the area.
According to Lieutenant Ian Bennett,spokesperson for Manenberg police, thegang conflict continued and affected the oth-er gangs, namely the Americans and theClever Kids, which compounded the situa-tion into a full scale gang war.
Police have since beefed up their presencein the area along with the help from the Cityof Cape Town’s stabilisation unit to focus onareas notorious for gang activity. However,the situation has escalated to the point thatthe gangs themselves have also called fortheir own reinforcements, with Bennett con-firming that arrests have taken place where-by the suspects – all known gang members– do not hail from the immediate area.
“There are people who are being arrestedand brought in for questioning who havecome from outside the Manenberg area.There is nothing that we can do about that,because then we will be violating people’sconstitutional rights in terms of freedom ofmovement,” says Bennett.
He urged community members to callthem on any of the emergency numbers ifthey see any suspicious people who are notfrom the area, in order for them to respondand deal with the situation. “Anybody withinformation that leads to the successful ar-rests and confiscation of firearms will be re-warded financially.”
Meanwhile, in a provincial police addressto the media last week, Major General Jer-emy Veary said police have stepped up ef-forts inmonitoring communicationbetweenprison gangs and those found on the outside.
“We have picked up and have had success-es in that (social media) terrain in the useof Facebook, in the use of WhatsApp andthose things are there for being looked at.”
He went on to say that using informationobtained on a social platform would not al-ways be enough in order to affect a convic-tion.
Western Cape police commissioner, MajorGeneral Khombinkosi Jula, also addressedfears that police resources are beingstretched, saying that the issue is “receivinga note of attention and is being taken veryseriously”. “We know that it is not going tobe possible to have police who will be availa-ble in all places at the same time. It is forthat reason that we have an integrated ap-proach. We are mobilising the community,we are mobilising the Metro Police, we aremobilising the CPF, a number of other stake-holders and even the churches to work to-gether.”
Jula says various operations within thearea will be ongoing and that the deploy-ment of provincial forces in the area will as-sist in reassembling a high-risk task team,which will be on hand for future and addi-tional interventions.
The issue of harbouring gang memberswas also a hot topic amongst the police, withBennett reiterating that those who are notgang members, but are found to be assistingthem, will be dealt with in the harshest pos-sible manner. He confirmed there have beentwo arrests where community memberscould not account for their legally licensedfirearms, only to have those firearms re-
trieved from known gang members.“People should not criminalise them-
selves by thinking they are doing other peo-ple a favour by lending out or renting outtheir firearms, or harbouring people whohave been involved in criminal activity. Ifthey do this and they are found by us, theymust not expect any leniency from the po-lice,” Bennett says.
Manenberg Safety Forum (MSF) chairper-son Roegshanda Pascoe says despite the sta-bilisation unit being sent into the area, it isstill not enough. “The unit needs to take aproactive approach. They only respond aftershootings have taken place. The gangs areclever and are causing diversions to throwthe stabilisation unit off course as well.”
She explains diversions are caused whengangs shoot inonepart ofManenbergbut the“real threat is then caused on another endafter the police and unit responds to wherethe shooting occurs”. Pascoe says althoughpeace talks were held on Sunday, “this is toget the unit out of the area”.
“Gangs do not want police in the area be-cause it doesn’t allow them to continue withtheir activity. So now after the talks wereheld people are happy but they are beinglured into a false sense of security,” Pascoesays. “This can be very dangerous becauseeven after the talks last night, one could stillhear shots being fired right through Manen-berg. “
Pascoe says she also fears for vulnerablechildren during this time. “When thesegangs go quiet it’s then that they are recruit-ing because they lost many men during thistime. This is why it is so important for usto host the upcoming imbizo on Friday 20and Saturday 21 May,” she says.
A venue for the imbizo was set to still beconfirmed by the time of going to print.
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SLAVE ROUTE CHALLENGE
Honour heritagestep by stepEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
The annual Slave Route Challenge whichsees runners being taken on a route that
encompasses an array of South Africa’smost historical sites, has become a favour-ite on the calendar of novice and elite run-ners alike.The race, taking place on
Mother’s Day (Sunday 8May), however has a muchdeeper and more personalmeaning, says event spokes-person Fatima Allie.Having been born in the
Bo-Kaap, Allie was raised inWalmer Estate and went toschool in District Six and isa self-professed defendant ofthe Cape Malays. “When itcomes to the Slave RouteChallenge itself, we look atour ancestors who camefrom Indonesia, Java andMalaysia. They were theones who came with all theskill. They were the build-ers. So my ancestors werenot slaves per sé, my ancestors were exiledfrom Indonesia to the Cape.”She goes on to say that because the slaves
were forced to work and interact with otherlabourers brought to the area, that is howall the cultures started to mix and that asa result started to weave the fabric whichmeshes South Africa’s rich history. “If youlook around, the oldest standing building isthe Castle of Good Hope. The Castle of GoodHope was built by the slaves. You look atCity Hall and the Grand Parade, all of these
iconic and old places and structures inCapeTown were all built by the slaves. Then yourealise that there are so many historicalsites throughout Cape Town that people didnot even know of,” adds Allie.Besides the historical aspect the race af-
fords itself to, Allie says that there is anamazing atmosphere of togetherness onrace day. “It is the spirit ofUbuntu that you
feel. You will see a grand-mother who has never everwalked (in an event) in herentire life. She is now walk-ing the 5km with her grand-children because her daugh-ter and her husband are go-ing to be running the 10kmwhile their teenager is run-ning the 21km, so this is afamily event. It is about peo-ple coming together from allwalks of life, all religious de-nominations.”Allie reminded those who
still wish to participate inthe 21km race need to enteronline no later than Sunday24 April. She confirmed thatthere will still be opportuni-
ties to enter the other three events (5km funrun/walk, 10km run and 10km big walk) onSunday 1May aswell as Friday 6 and Satur-day 7 May at Cape Town’s City Hall.“Come and explore this whole journey of
the Slave Route Challenge where you runthrough the Castle, District Six, and Gar-dens, through the Bo-Kaap and the SeaPoint area and back onto the Grand Paradewhere you can see the beauty of CapeTown.”V To enter visit www.iamrunningfor.co.za
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Themeeting will be held in the Athlone po-lice station boardroom and is open to NPOs,businesses, community and religious institu-tions.V Contact Graham Collison on 083 528 3727 or Ser-geant Luvuyo Mhlana on 082 469 8494.
The Athlone Catholic Welfare and Develop-ment’s (CWD) Athlone community develop-ment centre at 146 Lawrence Road will becelebratingWorld Book Day on Saturday 23April at 11:00.The day will take the form of a creative
writing facilitators workshop. The purposeof the session is to provide the tools for
those who wish to facilitate a creative writ-ing workshop in their community. The ses-sion will be facilitated by Mark Espin, whois a lecturer at theUniversity of theWesternCape’s English department. The workshopis free, but booking is essential.V Contact André Marais on 083 886 7164 or021 696 9253 or email [email protected].
Creative writing course to be held in Athlone
Imvusa Cape Town Minstrels will be host-ing a jazz evening on Saturday 7 May atPlanet Sports Bar in Voortrekker Road,Goodwood, from 19:00.Admission for the event is R30.A cash bar
will be available.
Those who are interested are urged toplease place their order of tickets to avoiddisappointment.V For more information contact Charles Gordon on081 044 5997, Karriem Johnson on 083 713 9342 orWilliam Albertus on 079 066 2268.
Get down to jazz at Imvusa hosts music evening
CHEVON BOOYSEN
A sombremoodwas set at theGrassyParkPolice Station yesterday (Monday)
morning after a detective was fatally shotwhile on his way to work.Provincial police spokesperson Consta-
ble Noloyiso Rwexana said in a statementthe 39-year-old constable was stationed atthe Grassy Park police station.“This morning (Monday) at around 06:15
a police constable stationed at the GrassyPark Detective Branch was shot and killedin front of his residence in Hlosi Street, byunknown suspects as he was about to leavefor work. The member was sitting in his of-ficial police unmarked vehicle when hewasattacked and robbed of his official 9mm fire-arm,” Rwexana says.The provincial police commissioner,
Lieutenant General Khombinkosi Jula hasexpressed his heartfelt condolences to thewidow, family and colleagues of the slainmember and has given his assurance thatthe criminals responsible for the attackwillbe sought with all the resources at the po-
lice’s disposal. “An attack on any memberof the police is an attack on the entire policeservice,” Jula says.Detective Lindekile Patrick Sikade
served for 10 years at the station and in hiswake leaves behind a wife and three chil-dren – the youngest being born just lastmonth.Grassy Park police spokesperson War-
rant Officer Wynita Kleinsmith says thestation was saddened by the news. “He wasa very good detective. Hewas hardworking,diligent, dedicated and an asset to GrassyPark. Hewill surely bemissed by all his col-leagues. His dedication to Grassy Park po-lice and the community he served will notbe forgotten.”Police have called on the public to help
with the investigation and to communicateany information relating to the incident.Information can be relayed to Warrant
Officer Alfred Baker of the Hawks on071 351 7464 or report to Crime Stop on08600 10111.All information will be treated confiden-
tially.
Detective shot
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 19 April 20166 NEWS
Ameeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Thursday 28 April 2016 at10:00 in the Podium Block, Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town.
Please note that limited seating is available for members of the public and, therefore, seatswill be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to attend the meeting, youare requested to contact Nadine Damon on 021 400 3708 between 09:00 and 16:00. Allrequests for attendance must be received by no later than a day before the meeting. Youwill be required to provide your surname, initials and contact telephone number. Visitors arekindly requested to be seated by 09:30.
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NOTICE OF AMEETING OF THE COUNCILOF THE CITY OF CAPE TOWN
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CPF hosts firstswimming galaEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
The Athlone Community Policing Forum(CPF), in partnership with the City of
CapeTown,hosted their first “learn to swimfungala” earlier thismonth.The swimmingprogramme has been running throughoutthe summermonths, concluding in the gala.The areas represented were Bokmakier-
ie, Kewtown, Park Town and Sonneblom.Participants of the event ranged betweenthe ages of eight and 18 years.“We started this initiative last year, but
had to postpone due to end-of-year examina-tions. We then continued with the programin February this year. Unfortunately wehad to move our date (for the gala) whichmade it a bit difficult with all the kids beingon holiday to their families and grandpar-ents,” said Francina Doe, a member of theAthlone CPF.
She said the number of children expectedto take part in the event was supposed to bein the region of 120 children, but due to theholidays, on the day of the event, they hadonly around 70.“The weather played along and we had a
fantastic day. We would like to thank theCity of Cape Town and Faeek Peck and stafffor the use of their facility and all their helpto make this event a success,” she added.Aziza Kannemeyer, chairperson of the
Athlone CPF, addressed the event withAnne Siroky running proceedings with thehelp of Elroy Lindsay. The City’s disasterriskmanagement department provided vol-unteers for the gala to ensure that the eventwas run smoothly. Doe said this was not theend of the programme in the area.“We will be having our next fun swim-
ming gala soon, so watch this space. Thankyou all from the CPF project planing team,”she said.
The Athlone Community Policing Forum held its first swimming gala at the Athlone swimmingpools last week.
St Luke’s hosts open dayEARL HAUPT
@EarlHaupt
The Athlone community branch of StLuke’s Hospice will host their annual openday on Saturday 7 May from 10:00 until16:00.St Luke’s Hospice hopes that the event
gives the community an opportunity to en-gage with the hospice and learn about theservice they provide, especially at theirday-care. “Visitors can take advantage ofthemanybargains theywill findat the char-ity shop and there will be a variety of foodon sale, including salomies, boereworsrolls, cakes and sweet treats, fruit and vege-tables and much more,” states Melissa Zaa-yman of St Luke’s Hospice.She says the funds raised from the sale of
the items will go towards their patient careneeds. “If you wouldlike to assist us in ourfundraising efforts, youcan either contribute to-wards the ingredients ofthe food items or makefood items for us to sell.Alternatively you candonate any clothing orbric-a-brac for us to sellin our charity shop.”St Luke’s combined
hospices celebrate 36years of providing carethis year. The institu-tion is acknowledged asa leader in providingpalliative care and hasbeen awarded five starsfor excellence by theHospice Palliative CareAssociation in accord-ance with HPCS/COH-SASA standards and is
accredited by the Council for Health Ser-vice of Southern Africa and the Health andWelfare Sector Education and Training Au-thority. “We are constantly evaluating ourapproach to ensure that the impact of ourwork is in line with where government isgoing and in line with our mandate,” addsZaayman.St Luke’s Hospice has developed profes-
sional skills for patient care through theemployment of a dedicated teamof qualifiedhealth professionals. “On any given day theSt. Luke’s interdisciplinary team adminis-ters to close on 900 patients and their fami-lies at our in-patient unit at Kenilworth andnine community centres.”V For more information about St Luke’s Hospice Ath-lone or the Open Day event, contact Gabieba Hassiemon 076 768 6828 or Wasiela Agherdien on084 301 5908 or [email protected]
Racing for safer streetsTIYESE JERANJI
@jeranji
Women from different organisations arein a race to win against gender-based vio-lence and abuse.Brave.RUNwill be takingpart in a 30km
run from Khayelitsha to Cape Town topromote a culture of non-violence in socie-ty – especially against women and chil-dren.The race will take place on Saturday 23
April.Transport will be provided to runners
who plan to complete the entire route, de-parting fromHeritage Square to Khayelit-sha at 07:00.Organised by Rock Girl, a grassroots
movement that inspires, encourages andinvests in women and girls, the event hasbeen inspired by the tragic deaths of twoteenage girls, Sinoxolo Mafevuka fromKhayelitsha and Franziska Blochligerfrom Tokai (“Gender violence outcry”,People’s Post, 12 April).Both girls were brutally raped andmur-
dered just a few metres from their fami-lies.The races also looks to create awareness
about the countless women who have ex-perienced violent verbal and physical at-tacks.Founder of Rock Girl, India Baird, race
organiser Linda Doke and runner LynnDavis have committed to creating a cul-ture of non-violence, andwill come togeth-er with other runners to complete the30km course through the streets of Khaye-litsha, Mitchell’s Plain, Nyanga, Gugulet-hu, Manenberg, Lavender Hill, Rylands,Langa and Woodstock, passing police sta-tions in each area and ending at the RockGirl benches on Heritage Square in CapeTown.Brave.RUN is inviting women, girls,
boys and men from all communities tojoin in along the way, running or walkingfor a few metres or kilometres.
Check points and water stations will beat police stations in each area, and trans-portwill be providedat eachpolice stationto take runners who need lifts into town.Baird believes the race sends amessage
of support to all women and girls, no mat-terwhere they live, letting everyonealongtheway know that they are not afraid, butunited.“Weare hoping that theBrave.RUNwill
become an annual event. Rock Girls,trained as youth reporters and photogra-phers, will follow the run in an overlandtruck sponsored by Africa Travel Co, in-terviewing girls and women along theway about the conditions in their neigh-bourhoods and the challenges they facedaily.”Cape Town is host to some of the most
beautiful runs in theworld – from theTwoOceansMarathon to theCapeTownMara-thon, as well as extraordinary trail runslike the Table Mountain Challenge.Elite runners, including Linda Doke,
have committed to running this event.“We have some of the most beautiful
places to run, butwe also have the highestincidence of violence in the world againstgirls and women – ourmost beautiful citi-zens. For one day, let’s come together tomake the streets safe for everyone, every-where across Cape Town.”Baird says the race is an important one
for the girls they work with.“Rock Girl was inspired by a group of
Grade 5 girls who weren’t able to partici-pate in the after school running pro-gramme because of gang violence andabuse from older boys andmen. This racedemonstrates the girls ongoing commit-ment to making their own communities,and all of SouthAfrica, safe for everyone.”Rock Girl is partnering with the travel
and tourism industry, as well as with art-ists and designers to create safe spaces forall people across Africa.V Contact Baird on 082 734 4569 or email [email protected].
Rock Girl members pictured (from left) Mickayla Sauls, Tamsin Liebenberg, MeganJohnson, Linda Doke, Nazeerah Abrams, India Baird, Zoe Hendricks, Audery February,Amahn Heuwel and Theslin Liebenberg, are teaming up for the Brave.RUN to say enoughis enough on gender based violence and abuse.
Funds from St Luke’s Hospice’s Open Day will go to patient care.
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 19 April 2016 NEWS 7HEIDEVELD
Women paving their way to the topCHEVON BOOYSEN
@ChevonBooysen
A team of six women are takingit to the streets to do their jobs
“better than men”.The City of Cape Town recently
introduced its all women teamfrom Heideveld – who fix potholesand do maintenance work on foot-ways and stormwater pipes – andthe energetic team say they aremore than capable of doing theirjob better than men.This all-female roads-repair
team is the fourth to be appointedby the City of Cape Town and ispart of the Women at Work Pro-gramme. The programme has beennominated for the fourth annualWomen in ConstructionAwards inthe category for the most innova-tive programme.
The all-female roads repair teamis based at the Transport for CapeTown (TCT) depot in Heideveldand has been appointed as part ofthe Expanded Public Works Pro-gramme (EPWP) within TCT to re-pair and do maintenance in Hei-develd, Manenberg, Tambo Vil-lage, Athlone, Surrey Estate andthe areas adjacent to Jakes GerwelDrive.
Mayco member for Transport,Brett Herron, says the programmeis to empower women in the work-place.
“Women at Work is a gendertransformationprogrammewithinTCT which is collaboratively im-plemented by the TCT TrainingAcademy, the EPWP and selectedroads depots across the city. Thepurpose of this programme is to
empower women in the workplaceby providing them with skills formanual work that is generally as-sociated with men,” he says.With the skills and entrepre-
neurial abilities they develop dur-ing the 10-month employment peri-od, these women will be betterequipped to find placement in thepermanent job market, Herronsays.
The team was established inMarch 2016 and consists of Kash-iefa Beck (34) from Heideveld,Nomzamo Feni (43) from Gugulet-hu, Joyleen Melton-Gordon (40)from Heideveld, Pumla Mfana (39)from Gugulethu, Ilhaam Ely (39)fromHeideveld and Akeelah Abra-hams (34) from Heideveld.
They follow in the footsteps ofthe all-female teams of the TCT de-
pots in Ndabeni (introduced in Au-gust 2015), Fish Hoek (introducedinNovember 2015), andKuilsRiver(introduced in February 2016).
“The team from Heideveld nowcounts among the 24 pioneers of along-term process whereby theCity is tackling gender transforma-tion in the transport realm. Wom-en are generally under-represent-ed in the transport sector – for ex-
ample, within TCT, womenconstitute only 3,4% of those in-volved with the physical mainte-nance of roads and stormwater in-frastructure,” he explains.Herron says he is confident that
this project will assist in changingperceptions about the type of workthat women can do.The fourth annual Women in
Construction Awards will takeplace in Johannesburg on Tuesday10 May.“The City is extremely proud of
this programme. I am confidentthat it will also be recognised on anational level as one of themost ad-vanced and game-changing gendertransformation projects in thecountry,” Herron says.The women underwent a physi-
cal assessment to test their abilityto perform the type of work re-quired and they were interviewedand evaluated by members of thedepot management.“A total of 24 women would have
benefitted through the Women atWork Programme by the end of thefinancial year. We have spent ap-proximately R1m on this pro-gramme. We now aim to establish10 all-female roads repair teams ac-commodating another 60women inthe next financial year,” Herronadds.The 24 women will exit the pro-
gramme on Thursday 30 June.Thereafter, TCT will embark on anew recruitment process to findcandidates to replace them, as wellas to expand the programme witha further six teams situated at oth-er suitable roads depots across thecity..
The team pose with Mayco member for Transport Brett Herron and their team depot manager NompenduloBongwana. PHOTO: CHEVON BOOYSEN
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LEGAL TALK WITH DENZIL
Following instructionOver the years I have been askedmany times whether an employercan dismiss an employee, if theemployee refuses to obey an in-struction that falls outside oftheir job description?
This has always been a trickyquestion as the employee’s job de-scription is not always clearlyand precisely defined in their em-ployment contracts.
It is a well-known fact that em-ployees have a duty to act in goodfaith at the workplace, includingthe duty of employees to be subor-dinate and to comply with the in-structions of the employer in re-gard to their duties and work.
Employers have, however, de-veloped job descriptions in orderto allocate certain responsibili-ties to certain employees and tocreate a framework to promote ef-ficiencies and to ensure accounta-bility. The question remains, towhat extent does this impact anemployee’s refusal to performcertain tasks which fall outsidethe scope of their job description?
In Noosi vs Exxaro Matla Coal(June 2015), the Labour Court ad-dressed the issue of insubordina-tion and confirmed an importantlegal principle in regard thereto.
The case involved an electri-cian who had refused to obey theinstructions of the senior fore-man – to cease the operation of aconveyor belt which was operat-ing in dangerous conditions. Theemployee was charged with, interalia, gross insubordination anddismissed. He referred the matterto the CCMA, where the commis-
sioner found that the employeracted appropriately and as a re-sult the dismissal was fair. Theemployee then took the matter onreview where the Labour Courtfound that the test for insubordi-nation is not whether the instruc-tions fall within the job descrip-tion of the employee, but ratherwhether the instructions werereasonable and lawful. The courtheld and supported the position.
Should it be shown that the in-struction was unlawful, it wouldbe the end of the inquiry. If it isfound that the instruction waslawful, the expectation is that theemployee, to whom such instruc-tion was issued, should have com-plied. It will have little, if any, todo with whether the instructionis related to the employee’s job de-scription because it will never bea justification for an employee torefuse lawful instructions merelybecause the instructions are nothis or her direct functions.
This has a two-fold lesson forboth the employer and employee:
. Employers should regularlyensure their employees’ job de-scriptions are accurate.
. Employees still have an over-riding duty of good faith to theiremployers, whether the instruc-tion falls within their job descrip-tion or not, and a failure to com-ply with instructions which arereasonable and lawful may be suf-ficient grounds for dismissal.V This column was contributed by DenzilJacobs, an admitted advocate with ex-pertise in commercial law. Email him [email protected].
LETTERS
Love isn’t divisionI would like to comment onDallas Broughton’s letter inPeople’s Post of 3 April(“No mercy for those whorape, murder”).
It is hard to fathom thatMr Broughton believes abetter world can comeabout when what heproposes is but replacingone evil with another.Creating even more divi-sion in society than therealready is can only contrib-ute to more of the sameproblems, no solutions.
I believe that it is onlywhen I can let go of my
fear and take a genuineinterest in another fellowhuman being that changecan possibly come about.To condemn another’sactions is to not under-stand. Love does not divide.Trust begets trust. I, too,can fail and go astray. Thepotential for evil is also inme.
May Mr Broughton oneday find that where loverules the world is changed,one small but significantmoment at a time.
COBIE ROELVERTKenilworth
Pensioners bewareOn the Good Friday Ireceived a call from awoman asking if I receive agrant or pension. I said nobut my husband getspension. She then asked formy husband’s ID number.When I asked why she saidshe is calling from Sassaand they are doing up-grades. My husband thentold her that he doesn’tgive out his details toanyone. She then said that
if that’s the case hispension won’t be available.He told her that in thatcase seeing that it’s Easterweekend he will go to theSassa offices on the Tues-day and low and behold sheslammed down the phone.
We heard a friend of oursgot the same call and hewas short of R400 on hispension.
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Former District Six residents are tired ofpromises and want action in their quest
for restitution for their forcible removalfrom the area in the 1960’s.At a meeting hosted by the District Six
WorkingCommittee (D6WC), held on Satur-day at theBlackpool Sports Club in Salt Riv-er, the hall was packedwith people fromdif-ferent historically disadvantaged commu-nities.They came to hear how urban restitution
should be approached and implemented byall the relevant stakeholders in a holisticfashion, starting with the healing process.Some of the important guest speakers in-
cluded Diana Oliver from the RestitutionFoundation, Amelia September and MarioWanza of theManenberg People’s Forum aswell as local councillor Achmat Williams.Shahied Ajam, chairperson of the organi-
sation, said it is important that committeeimpress upon theminister of rural develop-ment and land reform, Gugile Nkwinti; theCity of Cape Town and all relevant stake-holders to develop the entire 30 hectare va-cant land in District Six immediately andsimultaneously, starting with the thirdphase which is currently in progress.“The idea is to build as many four-story
apartments to accommodate as many resti-tution beneficiaries,” he said.“The emphasis is on densification with
sufficient public spaces and greenery.”The urban park in Searle Street border-
ing Woodstock and District Six – as well asthe adjacent Trafalgar swimming pool – al-ready serves as open public spaces in prepa-ration for those thousands of people comingback to District Six, Ajam explained.Anothermatter discussedwas a dignified
and equitable financial compensation pack-age for those not wanting to return or want-ing alternate land.There is some urgent action to take place
with regard to the Good Hope Centre, Ajamsaid.“We will legally oppose the City of Cape
Town in court for closing the doors of theGoodHope Centre to the public threeweeksago when the City voted unanimously to
lease it out to a foreign TV company for thenext two years.“The committee and its coalition part-
ners launched an urgent application tocourt last week,” explained Ajam.Also discussed was the need to identify
state-owned land within the city peripheryfor those who cannot be accommodated inDistrict Six.“Urbanisation is rapidly increasing and
everybody has a right to the city especiallythose who were previously evicted and dis-possessed during the apartheid era,” saidAjam. “Integration in the inner-city spaceis paramount. The walls of racial and spa-tial segregation can be broken down in Dis-trict Six.”Members also passed a unanimous reso-
lution to the effect that the reference group(who represent the approximately 1000 ben-eficiaries who claimed between 1995 to1998), be fused with the D6WC and form oneentity that will speak with one voice for allthe people.The D6WC has a mandate to represent
over 300 families and is already a legallyregistered entity with the Department ofTrade and Industry aswell aswith the Intel-lectual Property Commission.Finally theD6WC, in addition to assisting
the people of District Six, also assist manyother previously disadvantaged communi-ties with their respective restitution claimsin areas like Ndabeni, Pinelands, Constan-tia,Goodwood,NewlandsClaremont andSi-mon’s Town.“To push the envelope even further the
D6WC is planning a major march to parlia-ment during July to create an awareness tolocal, provincial and national governmentthat the people are serious about dignityrestoration and coming back to the city,sooner rather than later,” said Ajam.“It must not come to a point where, be-
cause government is stalling unnecessary,that the people will start to occupy the va-cant land in District Six soon and buildtheir own make-shift houses while waitingfor the powers-that-be to make up theirminds.The people are gatvol of waiting forover 21 years now.”V For more information about the committee call021 801 8437 or email [email protected]
Families ‘tiredof waiting’
Open day on pointeThe public will get the opportunity to takea peek into the extraordinaryworld of a pro-fessional dancer and a ballet company onSaturday (23 April).Cape Town City Ballet will be hosting
their annual Open Day at the UCT Schoolof Dance in Rondebosch from 10:00 to 15:00where they’ll showcase theworkof theCapeTown City Ballet (CTCB), UCT School ofDance, Cape Junior Ballet (CJB) and ZAMADance School in Gugulethu.Visitors can start their day by watching
CTCB in “Company Class” taught by TracyLi or CJB dancers in a “Pre-ProfessionalBallet Class”, taught by guest teacher Dan-iela Di Lorenzo. The latter includes reper-toire and coaching and is ideal for all aspir-ing dancers to observe.In “Company Rehearsal”, Prof. Elizabeth
Triegaardt will take CTCB dancers throughtheir steps in preparation for CTCB’s excit-ing forthcoming production of Coppélia atArtscape.CTCB’s Artistic Director, Robin van
Wyk, will present an “Introduction to Bal-let”,which is open toall ages,whileyoungervisitors can participate in activities likeface painting, the art of stage make-up andadmiring costumes and headdresses fromCTCB’s wardrobe.Dancers from CTCB, CJB and ZAMAwill
join forces to performaspecial surprise pro-gramme for two fundraising performancesat 12:45 and 13:45.V Tickets cost R40 or R20 for children under 13 atthe door. The fundraising performance tickets cost anextra R50, which goes to the CTCB’s outreach pro-gramme. Visit www.capetowncityballet.org.za.
Dancers fromthe ZAMADance Schoolin Gugulethuwill showcasetheir work atCape TownCity Balletopen day onSaturday.PHOTO: PATBROMILOWDOWNING
PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 19 April 201610 ENTERTAINMENT
V TIPex with Lauren Hannie, MelissaJohannisen and Maxine Caesar will be onstage at the Baxter Golden Arrow Studio untilSaturday 23 April. Tickets are available atComputicket.
V Shimmy Isaacs will be performing herstand up show Untitled at the AlexanderUpstairs Theatre until Saturday 23 April. Visitshows.alexanderbar.co.za for tickets.
V Godfrey Johnson will be at the Kalk BayTheatre until Saturday 23 April in the comedycabaret Johnson Unzipped. Visit www.kalkbay-theatre.co.za for tickets and more information.
V Alan Committie will be at Theatre on theBay with Love Factually until Saturday 14May. Tickets are available at Computicket.
V District Six – Kanala, a new David Kramermusical, will be on stage at The FugardTheatre until Sunday 22 May. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V The Crypt Jazz Jam takes place at TheCrypt in CBD on Tuesday nights from 19:00with their house band:Alvin Dyers, TinoEuropa and RoyDavids. Entrance is freefor musicians and costsR50 for patrons. SMS079 683 4658 or [email protected] book.
V The Wintyr will be atCafé Roux in Noordhoekon Wednesday from20:30 (dinner will beserved from 19:00).R100. Visit www.cafer-ouxsessions.co.za orwww.webtickets.co.za tobook.
V The UCT Big Bandwill be at The Crypt inthe CBD on Wednesdayfrom 20:00. R85. SMS079 683 4658 or [email protected] book.
V Julian Redpath (JHB)will be at The Gin Barin the CBD on Wednes-day from 19:00. Ticketscost R100 at the door.
V Comedy on Roll presents an open micnight at Obviously Armchair in Observatory onWednesdays from 21:30. R30. Follow @Come-dyOnARoll on Twitter for more.
V Faze4 will be at GrandWest’s Jackson Hallevery Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nightin April from 21:00. Entrance is Free.
V The Woman Who Would Be Kingfeaturing Nigerian-American actress andproducer, Esosa E. will be at the AlexanderTheatre on Wednesday and Thursday. Visitalexanderbar.co.za for tickets and moreinformation.
V KG, Mel Jones, Ambrose Uren and BeachBody (DBN) will be at the Cape TownComedy Club on Wednesday and Thursday.Tickets are available at Computicket.
V Fiela se Kind will be performed in theArtscape Theatre at 15:30 and 19:30 fromWednesday 20 to Saturday 23 April. Ticketscost R40 at Computicket.
V The Keenan Ahrends Quartet will be atThe Crypt in the CBD on Thursday from20:00. R85. SMS 079 683 4658 or [email protected] to book.
V Chris Chameleon will be at Café Roux inNoordhoek on Thursday from 20:30 (dinnerwill be served from 19:00). R145. Visitwww.caferouxsessions.co.za or www.webtick-ets.co.za to book.
V Irit Noble will perform her stand-upcomedy at the Blah Blah in the CBD from
Thursday until Saturday. Tickets cost R95 onQuicket.co.za or R110 at door.
V The Extraordinary Revelations of Orcathe Goldfish with Julie Summers andJames Skilton will be at the MasqueTheatre, Muizenberg from Thursday toSaturday. Call 021 788 1898 or email [email protected] to book.
V Julian Redpath (JHB), Jenni Eaves andJonathan Tait will be at Alma Café inRosebank on Friday from 19:30. Tickets costR130 including a meal. Call 021 685 7377 tobook.
V Bed on Bricks will be at Café Roux inNoordhoek on Friday from 20:30 (dinner willbe served from 19:00). R120. Visit www.cafer-ouxsessions.co.za or www.webtickets.co.za tobook.
V The Glenn Robertson Jazz Band willfeature different guest acts at Kaleidoscopecafé in Claremont every Friday from 19:30.Tickets cost R120 including a meal. Call021 674 5761 to book or send an email toghrobertson@kaleidoscope .org.za.
V DJ JP Silver and international saxophonistGeorge Sax will be playing electro swingwith guest instrumentalists for The SwingCafé at Sticks McGee in Rondebosch everyFriday from 19:30 to 22:00. R20. Call
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V Afro Fiesta will beat The Crypt in the CBDon Friday and Saturdayfrom 20:00. R85. SMS079 683 4658 or [email protected] book.
V Derek Gripper willperform an intimatesoiree in aid of theKronendal MusicAcademy at 153 EmpireAvenue, Hout Bay onSaturday from 19:00.R100. Call 021 790 4457during office hours tobook. Booking isessential as seating islimited.
V Julian Redpath (JHB)and Lucy Kruger willbe at Café Roux inNoordhoek on Saturdayfrom 20:30 (dinner willbe served from 19:00).R100. Visit www.cafer-ouxsessions.co.za orwww.webtickets.co.za to
book.
V KG, Martin Evans, Ambrose Uren andJustin-Ray Stoffels will be at the CapeTown Comedy Club on Saturday. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V The Brittany Dilkes Quartet with JonnyBlundell, James Van Minnen and BrydonBolton will be at Alma Café in Rosebank onSaturday from 19:30. Tickets cost R160including a meal. Call 021 685 7377 to book.
V Francois van Coke will be at The VillageIdiot in the CBD on Sunday from 15:00.Tickets cost R80 from [email protected] or 021 418 1548 or R100 at the door.
V Alvon Collison will be celebrating his 75thbirthday with a concert featuring guest artistsat the NG Church Hall in Milnerton onSunday from 16:00. Tickets cost R100including tea, coffee and koesisters. Call021 551 0969 to book.
V Reini Adelbert and Jonny, Caroline andJulie Blundell will be at Alma Café inRosebank on Sunday from 18:30. Tickets costR170 including a meal. Call 021 685 7377 tobook.
V KG, Mel Jones, Ambrose Uren andJustin-Ray Stoffels will be at the CapeTown Comedy Club on Sunday. Tickets areavailable at Computicket.
V The Barleycorn Music Club meets onMondays at 20:00 at Villager Football Club,11 Lansdowne Road, Claremont. Entrance is(usually) R20 for members and R30 fornon-members. Visit www.barleycorn.org.za.
BARLEYCORN FESTIVAL:Robin Auld, Wendy Oldfield,Bottomless Coffee, RowanStuart (pictured), Buck CannonBlues and the Black Hats willbe performing at this year’sBarleycorn Music Festival whichtakes place at the BaxterTheatre from 19:00 on Saturday 30 April. Tickets are R100at Computicket. Visit www.barleycorn.org.za for more information. PHOTO: STUART DODS
PEOPLE’S POST SOUL SISTERS MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION
Tons of fun withlocal divasThey’re a popular addition to many corpo-
rate functions, but Cape Town’s bubbli-est divaswillmake a rare public appearanceespecially for Mother’s Day.Bulelwa Sakayi, Michelle Thomas and
Sthe Mfuphi of Three Tons of Fun will beheadlining the inaugural People’s Post SoulSisters Mother’s Day Celebration at Grand-West Grand Arena on Saturday 7 May. Theglamorous ladieswill be joined by Judith Se-phuma, Vicky Sampson, Salome Johansen,Maddy Abrahams, Can Skylark and JodyWilliams, while Camillo Lombard and his 12piece band will make sure their music is un-forgettable. Marguerita Freeks will hold theshow together as the MC for the evening.People’s Post asked the Three Tons of Fun
ladies a fewquestions before their upcomingperformance.
. What are you busy withmusically atthe moment?Bulelwa says the group is focusing on cor-
porate events while Michelle adds thatthey’re working on “more and more goodmusic”. Sthe meanwhile is also workingwith Idols contestants alongside her studiowork with Three Tons of Fun.
. What are your musical plans for thenext few months?Bulelwa: “Improving our standards musi-
cally.”Michelle: “To keep delivering to our audi-
ences and to continue traveling all over theworld asmuchas possible, so that people cansee what South Africans are capable of.”Sthe: “Traveling and more traveling. It
could be nice to get more public shows be-cause we in the corporate world.”
. How will you be treating your moth-er this Mother’s Day?Bulelwa: “She camedownnow for an early
Mother’s Day as I won’t be able to see her
then, so I’m pampering her to the moon andback.”Michelle: “My sister and I will be having
a special lunch with our family in honourof my mom as she passed away last year.”Sthe: “My mom is based in Durban, but
I’m planning to fly her down here to CapeTown for the show and give her the five-startreat that she deserves. “
. Why is your mother special to you?Bulelwa: “That woman taught me what
love and life is. I believe I’m the friend,moth-er and wife that I am today all because sheis my mother.”Michelle: “My mom was my biggest sup-
porter, she always believed in me and mydreams to become a performer. I would nev-er have come this far and been this success-ful without her.”Sthe: “She is so special to me because I’m
where I am today because of her: she is astrong, powerful, intelligent woman who re-spects and loves God. She prays for her chil-dren more than herself. She’s more than amother; she’s my best friend. We talk aboutalmost everything. She is proud of me andshe always wants the best for all her chil-dren. She is my all and I love her so much.”
. Are you planning any surprises forthe audience at the People’s Post SoulSisters Mother’s Day Celebration?Bulelwa: “If giving food for the soul is a
surprise then I’ve ruined the surprise.”Michelle: “We are always full of surprises,
so they’ll just have to wait and see.”Sthe: “Wherever Three Tons rock the
stage you always get a new surprise, so theymust watch this space.”V The People’s Post Soul Sisters Mother’s Day Celebra-tion starts at 20:00 on Saturday 7 May at GrandWest’sGrand Arena. Tickets for the show cost between R165and R250 and are available at Computicket.
ThreeTons ofFun willbeheadliningthePeople’sPost SoulSistersMother’sDayCelebration onSaturday 7May.
“Ekmissie sounds vannie nag oupa, ma’ nievannie bulldozers ennie guns-zie, ek missieSes.”Loit Sôls se gedig “Ek miss-
ie Ses” skep ’n prentjie vandie lewe in die die Distrik Ses-era. Terwyl daar beslis negat-iewe ervaringe rondom diétyd is, was daar ook positieweaspekte.Hierdie ideë is die inspira-
sie agter Ek missie Ses wat opSaterdag 30 April om 10:00 enop Sondag 1 Mei om 21:00 indie KykNET-teater as deelvan die Suidoosterfees te siensal wees.Die produksie kombineer
musiek, sang, dans, en ookpo-ësie deur die digters Sôls enDiana Ferrus om die persoon-like ervaringe van individue gedurende dieDistrik Ses-era te reflekteer.Hulle verhale wordmet ’n ligte aanraking
vertel. In plaas daarvanomdienegatieweas-pekte vanDistrik Ses uit te lig, fokus die tea-terstuk eerder op hoe mense geraak is deurhul eie ervaringe en hoe hulle vorentoe kyk,of vasgevang bly in die verlede.Allison Hendricks, direkteur en choreo-
graaf, en Leslie Javan, musikale direkteur,het saam gewerk om verskeie uitvoerendekunste bymekaar in Ek missie Ses vas te
werk.Poësie beklemtoon die krag
van woorde terwyl dansersemosies in die woorde en sangweerspieel.Javan, ’n bekende liedjie
skrywer, komponis en regis-seur, het die musiek vir dieproduksie saamgestel.Met sy klassieke en jazz ag-
tergrond is Javanmeer bekendvir sy plattelandse musiek-stylwat vir hom in 2011 ’n SAMA-nominasie gewen het.Hy is ’n stigters lid van die
Solms Delta gemeenskaps-musiekprojek en skryf ook virtelevisie en film klankbane.
Hendricks werk hoofsaaklik as ’n choreo-graaf en direkteur en was al in talle produk-sies, op van die land en buiteland se grootsteverhoë betrokke.Met Ek missie Ses, verenig dié talentvolle
kunstenaarshulkreatieweenergie enpassieom een onvergeetlike produksie op dieplanke te bring.V Kaartjies kos R110 en is by Computicket beskikbaar.
‘Ek missie Ses’ by Suidooster
Leslie Javan FOTO: ANELIALOUBSER
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You too can join the fight against racismas People’s Post and Cycle of Life hosts
the first Relay Against Racism next month.Taking place on Saturday 28 May at the
Green Point Athletics Stadium, the funwalkwill comprise of 22 rounds of walkingaround the Green Point Athletics track,which represents one round for each year ofour democracy.“The key objective of this event is to unite
our people against all forms of racism andrelated intolerances. It also encourages peo-ple towalk and live a healthier life,” saysCy-cle of Life director, Rozario Brown.
Children can look forward to some facepainting activities, a jumping castle and ex-citing spot prizes.Adults stand a chance of winning some
amazing spot prizes, including a trip for twoon the world famous Blue Train, returnflights between Johannesburg and the USAand many more.“We urge participants to bring along any
form of handmade posters, flags and ban-ners, denouncing all forms of racism,” saysBrown.Organisers would like to encourage par-
ticipants to wear black and white sports-
wear on the day.“We have invited a number of high profile
celebrities to participate in this importantevent. This week, we can proudly announcethat well known Cape Town Diva, SalomeDamon, will be playing her part in fightingracism and participating in this excitingwalk,” says Brown.“Weurgepeople to enter theRelayAgainst
Racism Family Walk early and let’s WalkAway From Racism.”Entries are now open and will cost R25 for
children between 3 and 13 and pensionersand R40 for everyone else.
Entires are limited to 3500 participantsand online registration closes on Saturday7 May.“Once you entered online, print your ap-
plication form and bring along your proof ofpayment to the Green Point Athletics Stadi-um on Friday 27 May in order to be regis-tered and to collect your event passes andfree gift.”People over the age of 18 who enters the
walk on or before Saturday 7May will standa chance to win the trip for two on the worldfamous Blue Train, valued at over R37 000.V Visit www.relayagainstracism.co.za.
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After each of the visits we give you money for travelling costs
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1873
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Getting down and dirtyHundreds of competitors em-
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proper athletes, corporate fun-seekers, fitness enthusiasts andrun-of-the-mill adventurers tocomplete an obstacle course.
There were different categoriesthat varied from 1km to 8km– some containing seven obstaclesand others 30.Splashing, running, climbing,
hanging and pulling were justsome of the copious grinding thatwill undoubtedly become biggerand better, year on year.
Barbara Pettit from Rondeboschjumps out of the ice bath.PHOTOS:CARINA ROUX
Jackie Lowther from Morningstar and Claude Crook from FairwaysPHOTO:CARINA ROUX
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PEOPLE'S POST | ATHLONETuesday, 19 April 2016 SPORT 15
The annual Spar Ladies race was held on the streets of Green Point and Sea Point over theweekend. The race sees more than 100 000 women competing in the five races held aroundthe country throughout the year. Here are (from left): Vanessa Gaffney, Paulette Peters,Yvette Hess and Shevon Williams who are all from Retreat. PHOTOS: RASHIED ISAACS
Nikki Arendse of Nantes Athletics Club in Athlone (left) poses with one of the race marshalls Cassiem Madat.
Abigail Sheldon from Mitchells Plain alsosmiled her way through the course.
Kalthuma Kamish of Surrey Estate walked ona day where lots of fun was had.
Brian Vanqa of Khayelithsa (left), Jihaad Manie and Asief Abrahams of Athlone looked thepart for the race traditionally run by women.
Smiles and laughter at Spar Ladies’ Race
MY BALL: MathewWilliams from CentralHockey Club (left)and Calum Buchannanfrom WPCC tussle forpossession in theirWestern ProvinceHockey Union MensGrand Challengematch played at Avede Mist on Saturday.WPCC won 72. PHOTO:PETER HEEGER/GALLOIMAGES
New u.14 schoolsleague launchedMcDonald’s SouthAfrica launched a
new McDonald’s u.14 schoolsleague format for 2016.
The launch, held a few weeks ago, alsosignalled the renewal of a three yearsponsorship between McDonald’s andSouth African Schools Football Associa-tion (SASFA) at theNike TrainingCentrein Soweto.The new league format will see teams
travelling from their home to go play a inanother province.“We are happy with this new tourna-
ment, more schools have registered andwe are hoping the number increases fur-ther as we continue to develop dreams ofyoung South Africans,” said Mandla‘Shoes’ Mazibuko, president of SASFA.Registrations are still open to all the
schools that want to participate in the2016 league.The deadline for registration is Satur-
day 30 April.The new soccer festivals format will
take place in the following provinces:• Kwa-Zulu Natal will host Free State
on Saturday 30 July• Mpumalanga will host Limpopo on
Saturday 13 August• North West will host Gauteng on Sat-
urday 20 August• Western Cape will host, Eastern Cape
and Northern Cape on Saturday 10 Sep-temberV For more information about the league and regis-trations visit www.sasschoolsfa.co.za or contactthe Western Cape co-ordinator Denver Vaax on082 560 9564.
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Steenberg shines in charity driveThe Steenberg Golf Club’s Ladies section
has set a solid benchmark at the startof this year’s club competitions for the
Sanlam Cancer Challenge as they raisedR19 000 in the effort to support the CancerAssociation of South Africa (Cansa).
The Sanlam Cancer Challenge is South Af-rican golf’s biggest charity drive in the fightagainst cancer and has teed off its 23rd yearat golf clubs around the country, with thou-sands of amateur golfers joining together totry and beat the over R3.5m raised last year.
From March to July, amateur golfersaround South Africa will take part in theirlocal golf club’s Sanlam Cancer Challengegolf dayswith the double aimof raisingmon-ey for CANSA as well as trying to qualify fortheir respective regional finals.
The winners of the regional finals, whichwill be played from July to August, will thenqualify for the National Finals to be playedon both the Gary Player Country Club andLost City Golf Club courses at Sun City from9 to 2 October.
And in this shared spirit of being proact-ive in the battle against cancer, 48 golfersfrom the Steenberg Ladies section did theirbit to work together as “Wealthsmiths” forthe greater good of their community.
“The Sanlam Cancer Challenge is a popu-
lar event on the Steenberg Ladies golf calen-dar. There has always been overwhelmingsupport of this fundraising initiative atSteenberg as many of our members are can-cer survivors whilst others have lost friendsand family members to this illness,” said DiBrooks, Steenberg Ladies committee mem-ber.
“The Sanlam Cancer Challenge repre-sents not only an opportunity to raise fundsfor a worthy cause but also for our membersto compete regionally and nationally. Steen-berg members have historically done well inthe Regional Finals and last year two of ourmembers, Peter Terrblanche and Gwen Or-tlepp, qualified for the finals, with Gwen fin-ishing second in the A Division nationally.It was a fantastic opportunity for these play-ers to play at Sun City and to meet a numberof interesting players from around the coun-try.”
The purpose of the Sanlam Cancer Chal-lenge is to raise funds and awareness annu-ally for the fight against cancer. In 2015, atotal of 35 863 golfers played in 780 club com-petitions held around the country in supportof CANSA’s prevention programmes and pa-tient care support throughout the year.V For more information visit www.sanlamcancerchal-lenge.co.za
Last year South African golfers helped toraised R3.5m for CANSA through theSanlam Cancer Challenge.
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